<p>The National Weather Service issued a tornado watch for most of western Alabama, and new watches and warnings could be added as the storms move eastward. </p><p>Forecasters say the storms bring a risk of tornadoes, flooding and damaging winds, particularly in central Alabama. </p><p>The leading edge of storm began moving into Alabama's northwestern corner around lunchtime, and forecasters say severe weather is possible through nightfall.</p><p>In Mississippi, authorities say there has been one reported fatality and several injuries from a tornado that hit Kemper County. </p><p>Mississippi Emergency Management Agency spokesman Greg Flynn says the fatality was reported to have happened west-northwest of DeKalb, near Mississippi Highway 493.</p>